Numerology is no one-trick pony. While the Pythagorean method
is the most popular system used by enthusiasts and experts in the west,
Chinese Numerology is an entirely different and wildly popular system.
Rather than associating each number with its deep-rooted personality,
as Pythagorean Numerology does, Chinese Numerology is based on the sounds the
numbers make when said aloud. And if a number sounds similar to a word
that is considered negative or unlucky, that number, too, is considered
negative or unlucky. Howver, luck is a concept that does not play a role
in western Numerology. Instead, each number carries with it both
positive and negative qualities, and it is up to each individual to
manifest the best energy possible from each number. So take a look at
each of the single-digit numbers one by one to see how they align across
the globe -- and where they differ.
1
East: In Chinese, the word for "one" sounds like the
word for "honor" in some Chinese dialects. This number represents
independence, but this can also mean loneliness or isolation. The number
1 is the only number associated with the Water element, which
symbolizes an ability to break through barriers on one's way to
something better.
West: In the west, the number 1 is a masculine
number, the number of beginnings and creation. It is the warrior, a
primal number that sets action and change into motion. Positively, this
number is associated with leadership, energy, courage and initiative,
but negatively, the 1 can play out as impatient, impulsive and
confrontational. The 1 is at its most positive when in the realm of
work.
2
East: The word "two" sounds like Chinese words for
"sure" and "easy." 2 is considered a lucky number (hence, the Chinese
phrase "good things come in pairs"), representing symmetry and
steadfastness. The number 2 is associated with the Earth element, which
further represents stability and determination.
West: The western 2 is a highly sensitive number
with a gentle personality that supports the ideas of forgiveness and
understanding. On the positive side, cooperation, care, diplomacy and
friendliness are associated with the feminine 2, but the 2 can also be
self-conscious, melodramatic and overly timid.
3
East: The word for "three" sounds similar to the
Chinese words for "growth" or "birth," symbolizing life and abundance.
It is thought of as a lucky number, and is associated with the Chinese
element of Wood, which supports creativity and sunrise -- or, once
again, "birth".
West: The 3 is the creative child in western
Numerology. It is a happy, enthusiastic and very social number. Positive
traits of the 3 include imagination, expression and optimism, however
the 3 can also be highly vain and egotistical, scattered and moody.
Discipline is necessary to channel the positive traits of this number.
4
East: 4 is considered a highly unlucky number in
Chinese Numerology, as the word "four" sounds like the word for "death,"
and therefore represents misfortune. The 4 is avoided at all costs in
many parts of China. This number is associated with the Wood element,
which, not surprisingly, also represents the concept of death and
rebirth.
West: In the west, the 4 is the number of solid
foundations and hard work. It is a strong and stable number that leaves
no room for frivolities. Positively, the 4 is dependable, practical and
determined, yet the 4 can also play out in rigidity, frustration, anger
and close-mindedness.And while luck is not a part of western Numerology, let's not look past the fact that the number considered most "unlucky" in western superstitions is the 13 -- which reduces to 4. Because of its association with the number 4, 13 is often considered unlucky in Chinese Numerology as well.
5
East: The five can be both positive and negative in
Chinese Numerology. On one hand, it is associated with the five elements
of nature, so it is linked to the positive idea of balance. However, in
some Chinese dialects the word "five" sounds like the words "not" or
"no," which has negative connotations. This, however, turns positive
when combined with another negative word, such as "no death," which
brings us right back to this idea of balance. The number 5 is associated
with the Earth element, achieving stability through balance.
West: The 5 is one of the most dynamic and energetic
numbers in western Numerology, and its personality is highly social.
While the 5 is original, adaptable, adventurous and loves freedom and
variety, it can also lack focus and become unreliable, or fall into the
trap of overindulgence and addiction.6
East: The Chinese word for "six" sounds like Chinese words for "wealth," "profitable" and "smooth," making it an auspicious word that is associated with ease and fortune. The oft-dreaded western number 666 is actually considered very positive in Chinese culture, as it triples the luck associated with the 6. The number 6 is linked with the Metal element, which naturally represents money and conviction.West: The number 6 represents support and sacrifice in western Numerology. It is the most harmonious of all the cardinal numbers. The 6 is the caretaker who aims to give as much as it receives. Positive influences of this number include compassion, romance and domesticity, but the 6 can also carry on negatively as a selfish and unstable personality with an emphasis on guilt.
7
East: 7 is a positive number in Chinese Numerology, as it sounds like the words used to convey togetherness and connectivity. 7 is associated with the Metal element, which supports the idea of abundance in friendships and relationships.
West: The 7 is the seeker of truth in western
Numerology. It is a spiritual number that takes nothing at face value
and is on a constant search for what lies beneath the obvious. Though
aware and contemplative, charming and insightful, the 7 can also tend to
be possessive and withdrawn -- quite the opposite of the idea of
togetherness this number carries in Chinese Numerology.
8
East: The 8 is the most prosperous of numbers in Chinese culture, as the word for "eight" sounds like the words for "prosper" and "wealth." It is considered a highly lucky number and is worked into daily life as much as possible in many areas of China (think addresses, wedding dates, phone numbers, cash gifts, etc.). The number 8 is associated with the Earth element, melding the ideas of stability, determination and goals with the realm of money and success.
West: The 8 represents balance above all else in the
west. Like Chinese Numerology, the 8 also represents success and
prosperity in the west -- but not free of cost. One must give generously
in order to receive the benefits of the 8. From a positive angle, the 8
represents efficiency, power, strength and respect, but negatively, the
8 can be greedy, aggressive and dishonest.
9
East: The number 9 is a positive number in Chinese Numerology, as it sounds like the pronunciation of the word "longlasting" and represents longevity. The number 9 was also traditionally associated with China's emperor. 9 is the only number associated with the Fire element, which stands for ideas of motivation and truth.
West: In the west, the number 9 is the most worldly
and sophisticated of all the cardinal numbers. The 9 is a broad and
idealistic thinker, full of sympathy and compassion for all. On the
positive side, the 9 is all these things plus artistic, sociable, humane
and forgiving, yet the 9 can also be seen as aloof, arrogant and
romantically detached.
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